Following the mid-morning service, parish groups coordinate coffee and refreshments in the Parish Hall for parishioners and newcomers. Each Sunday different parishioners or ministry groups volunteer as host.

This is a national Episcopal organization for women of all ages and is a contemplative and service organization. The St. George's Chapter of the Daughters of the King meets monthly on the second Sunday at 12 noon for a meeting/study session in which members discuss a book or film study.

The Green Thumb Club, or “Thumbers” for short, offers parishioners the opportunity to help maintain the various planting beds around the church. Individual “Thumbers” have their own plot and are responsible for weeding, occasional trimming, and participating in twice yearly “sprucing” up prior to the Christmas and Easter seasons.

Please contact Don Rossman (901-755- 1084 or
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Are you a medical professional? Do you enjoy sharing information about health and helping others learn more about healthy lifestyles? Consider joining our new Health Ministry team. Please contact Drew Murphy (901-210-6339 or
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Handy with tools? Love the satisfaction from seeing a project completed and put into use? Then Helping Hands may be the spot for you. This group makes light repairs and also builds items as needed around our church campus, for special events and everyday use.

Please contact James Bond (901- 237-8444 or
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Love to spend time in the kitchen? Does nothing make you happier than seeing a well-organized, sparkling and shiny kitchen ready for the next event? Then you belong in this happy group! No meetings, just occasional kitchen clean-up work parties that offer fun and fellowship.

Please contact Laura Sperry (901-756-5493 or
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Handy with a pair of needles or crochet hook? Like to see yarn turn into beautiful creations that remind us of God’s warmth and comfort for all? Think about joining this group, which meets to create prayer shawls for members and friends. Please contact Eileen Fields (901-409-7242 or
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Love to meet people? Good with a telephone, taking messages and being a welcoming presence? Being an office volunteer sounds like a perfect fit! Come in for a few hours a week, greet visitors and members, answer the phone, relay messages, and help with occasional light office work (inserting flyers into Sunday bulletins, mailings, etc.). Help our great staff be even greater!

Please contact Eileen Fields (901-754-7282 or
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The Pastoral Care team offers support and comfort to parishioners in times of illness or loss through phone calls, cards and visits. Food is provided when needed. The Pastoral Care team works hand-in-hand with our Knitting Ministry (which provides prayer shawls), our Flower Guild (which periodically prepares flowers from our Sunday altar flowers to deliver to those who are ill, homebound, or who may need a loving touch) and our Lay Eucharistic Visitors (who help the clergy take Communion to those who are hospitalized or homebound). If you or a loved one has a pastoral care need, please make certain to contact the Rev'd Dorothy Wells 901-754-7282 Cell 901-484-5649 | email:
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Is cooking your passion? Do you have a favorite comfort food recipe you can whip up in a jiffy? This group needs you! They create meals for members and friends who're facing life changes (serious illnesses, new babies, deaths of loved ones) or who just need a helping hand and a warm home-cooked meal. Please contact Linda Davidson (901-240-8477 or
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